Amerisure’s 2018 Distracted Driving Campaign was created to keep employees and policyholders safe, on and off the job. Today, most people are never without their cellphones. Knowing when to put down the phone and focus on the road is crucial to keeping everyone safe. Check out our favorite distracted driving prevention apps and do your part to reduce distracted driving.

TrueMotion Family(Free) Android, iOS
An app that’s great for competitive families, TrueMotion Family tracks driver behavior, then scores and ranks each user based on the number of distracted driving infractions. The highest-ranked driver earns cash and prizes. The app can differentiate between drivers and passengers, and recognizes if you’ve been talking, texting, calling or playing games. It also offers real-time location tracking.

Mojo (Free) Android, iOS
Mojo also uses gamification to motivate drivers to improve their behavior behind the wheel. Users invite friends to download the app and compete to be the safest driver. Good behavior is rewarded with a chance to win gift cards. It gauges distraction by how often a user swipes or talks on the phone while driving.

Wireless company apps
All major cellphone companies have their own distracted driving apps:

AT&T DriveMode, Android, iOS
Drivers can adjust their settings so this feature automatically turns on when they exceed 25 mph. During setup, users can select five contacts that may call or text while the vehicle is in motion. The driver may only communicate with the designated individuals, use navigation or play music while behind the wheel.

Sprint Drive First
The app automatically turns on and locks the driver’s phone when a vehicle reaches 10 mph. Similar to AT&T DriveMode, drivers can select five contacts and access to three apps— including texting. In hands-free mode, the driver may contact anyone. Parental controls notify the account manager if a child has disconnected the app. This app must be purchased through the driver’s cellphone plan.

Verizon Driving Mode, Android
Verizon includes Driving Mode in the settings feature of its Android phones. Using Bluetooth, Driving Mode mutes incoming calls and text messages. The driver can also set up custom automatic replies to incoming correspondence. The app will automatically turn on when connected to the vehicle’s Bluetooth system.

SafeDrive For Teen Drivers(Free) iOS
SafeDrive encourages friendly competition by letting users compete against others worldwide. Drivers earn points for good driving behavior. These points translate to significant discounts on popular products such as technology, movies and apparel.

Focus Screen Free Driving (Free, extra cost for Pro version) iOS
The Focus app turns on as soon as the vehicle is in motion. Drivers receive gentle reminders if they attempt to use their phone. After each trip, users receive a summary of their behavior. There are no blocking functions in this app.

DriveSafe.ly ($3.99-$9.99/month)Android
DriveSafe.ly is a unique distracted driving app. It reads aloud incoming text messages and emails, including shorthand, as they come in. It’s both Bluetooth and car-radio compatible. While it doesn’t have any blocking capabilities, it will deter drivers from looking at their phones.

CellControl (Free, need to purchase Trigger and subscription to use)Android, iOS
Cellcontrol utilizes Bluetooth technology and a mounted device to prevent distracted driving. Users place their phones in the windshield-mounted holder to activate the app. Once activated, users may only dial 911 and receive calls from predetermined contacts. It scores driving behavior with key events noted on a post-drive map. Drivers may also designate “safe areas” in the vehicle, where a cellphone can be used without restrictions.

DriveScribe(Free) iOS
The award-winning app is dubbed the “Safe Driving Coach.” It offers real-time feedback to drivers and parents of teen drivers. The app speaks aloud to users, warning them of upcoming accidents, road closures and high speeds. A driving score and points are awarded at the end of each trip. Points can be accumulated and redeemed for Amazon or other major retailer gift cards.

On My Way — OMW(Free)Android, iOS
OMW is great for users who are constantly travelling to meet others. The app lets drivers create a link and share it with your friends/family, who can then track your real-time location. Even though this app doesn’t block texts or calls, it may reduce how many you get when you’re behind the wheel.

LifeSaver (Free, extra cost for upgraded version)
Amerisure has partnered with LifeSaver to offer this app to policyholders at a discounted rate. The app utilizes GPS monitoring and a reward system to discourage distracted driving. LifeSaver detects when a vehicle is moving and locks the driver’s cellphone— blocking texts, calls and more. There’s also a Driver Portal that allows parents to monitor teen drivers and offer rewards for safe driving.

Our list is intended only as a reference, not an endorsement for any specific app. More research may be required to determine which distracted driving app is optimal for your specific needs.